The Conservative Party of Russia (CPR; Russian: Консервативная партия России; КПР; Konservativnaya partiya Rossii, KPR), initially Democratic Party (DP; Russian: Демократическая партия; ДП; Demokraticheskaya partiya, DP) is a former conservative political party in Russia that operated in Russia from 1990 to 2005, founded by Lev Ubozhko (who died in 2003).
Nikolay Bogachyov became chairman of the party in September 2003, following Ubozhko's death.
The party participated in the parliamentary elections in 1999, received number 1 in the bulletin, which attracted the attention of the press.
The new leader of the Conservatives, Yuri Tegin, was unable to ensure entry into the elections.
Tegin was removed from his post as chairman, and a lengthy litigation began between the old and the new party leadership.